Trauma Psychology: Issues in Violence, Disaster, Health, and Illness

Trauma Psychology: Issues in Violence, Disaster, Health, and Illness
ISBN-10
0313042055
ISBN-13
9780313042058
Category
Psychology
Pages
706
Language
English
Published
2007-01-01
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group
Author
Elizabeth K. Carll Ph.D.

Description

Experts present current knowledge and emerging research on trauma from events as diverse as kidnapping, killing, and terrorism to those as common and widespread as injuries from motor vehicle accidents or burns to homelessness and violence against women.

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